Cuba’s WiFi: “Expensive, Uncomfortable, and Dangerous”

Cuba’s WiFi: “Expensive, Uncomfortable, and Dangerous”

As published in Diario de Cuba, “access to Internet for Cubans, via open WiFi zones in the country, is very expensive (2.00 CUC per hour, approx $2 U.S.D.), slow and far from achieving wide coverage.”In addition, “the 35 areas in Cuba designated to...
Cuba “Crackdown” on Human Rights Day

Cuba “Crackdown” on Human Rights Day

Following is an excerpt as originally published by Amnesty International:Cuban human rights activists are at increased risk of detention or harassment from the authorities amid demonstrations on International Human Rights Day, 10 December, said Amnesty International...
What is it Like to be an Independent Journalist in Havana?

What is it Like to be an Independent Journalist in Havana?

The following excerpts, from the Diario de Cuba (DDC) article “This isn’t News, it’s Counterrevolution”, paints a very real and disturbing picture of what it means to be an independent journalist in Havana today. This first hand account by DDC reporter...

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